Honore de Balzac is a French writer, one of the founders of realism in European literature.
Honore de Balzac was born on May 20, 1799 in Tours in the family of a peasant from Languedoc, Bernard François Balsa. Balzac's father became rich buying and selling confiscated noble lands during the revolution, and later became an assistant to the mayor of the city of Tours. Father Honore changed his last name and became Balzac, and later bought himself a particle "de". Mother Anne-Charlotte-Laura Salambier was the daughter of a Parisian merchant.
the father was preparing his son for advocacy. In 1807-1813, Balzac studied at the Vendome College, in 1816-1819 - at the Paris School of Law, at the same time he worked as a scribe with a notary; however, he gave up a legal career and devoted himself to literature. Parents did little to do with their son. In the Vendome College, he was placed against his will. Meetings with relatives were prohibited there all year round except for the Christmas holidays. During the first years of his studies, he had to be in the punishment cell many times. In the fourth grade, Honore began to come to terms with school life, but he did not stop making fun of the teachers ... At the age of 14 he fell ill, and his parents took him home at the request of the college administration. For five years Balzac was seriously ill, it was believed that there was no hope of recovery, but soon after the family moved to Paris in 1816, he recovered.
After 1823 he published several novels under various pseudonyms in the spirit of "violent romanticism." Balzac strove to follow the literary fashion. In 1825-1828 he tried to get involved in publishing, but failed.
In 1829 the first book signed with the name "Balzac" was published - the historical novel "Chuana"
His hopes of getting rich had not yet materialized (debt gravitates - the result of his failed business ventures) when fame began to come to him. Meanwhile, he continued to lead a diligent working life, working at his desk 15-16 hours a day, and annually publishing three, four, and even five, six books.
In 1845 he was awarded the Order of the Legion of Honor.
hometown of Honore de Balzac
Alternative descriptions... "... returns to the place where he was born" (Caucasian wisdom)
Extinct wild bull
Mountain Caucasian goat
City in France, on the Loire River, the main city of the historical region of Touraine and the administrative center of the Indre-et-Loire department
Dagestan and Kuban species of mountain goats
One circle of dance, e.g. waltz
One of the stages of a multi-stage electoral system
A separate part of the competition, in which each of the participants performs once
Primitive bull, ancestor of modern cattle, the last killed in Poland in 1627.
Cattle ancestor
A kind of crossbow, the tension of the bowstring of which is carried out using a lifting mechanism, a hook and a stirrup
From the time of Ancient Russia to mid XIX v. - a cylindrical basket wicker made of rods, filled with earth during installation and used as fortifications and shelters from arrows, bullets, shells in field fortifications
A tourist trip with a certain set of services offered as a product by a travel agency
Election phase
A stage of a competition or competition in which each participant performs once
French dance
Primitive bull
Old Cossack from the opera by the Ukrainian composer K. F. Dankevich "Bogdan Khmelnitsky"
Competition circle
City in France
Traveler's name Heyerdahl
Election stage
Qualifying...
Wild bull
Dance turnover
One circle of dance, such as a waltz
Another round in the tournament
A stage of a competition, competition or competition in which each participant performs once
Heyerdahl's name
Forever disappeared bull
The progenitor of all cows
Exterminated bull
Circle of dance
Tour trip
Touring voyage
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Competitive stage
Heyerdahl
Both the bull and the turnover
The Bull Perished Because of Man
City, circle or bull
Waltz circle
Stage of the competition
Travel with a cruise
Entertaining journey
Bull exterminated by people
Extinct bull
French "circle"
Competition stage
Primitive bull and Heyerdahl
A pile of stones as a sign
Stage of the electoral system
Mountain goat of the Caucasus
Primitive bull and mountain goat
Competition stage
Famous Norwegian ethnographer Heyerdahl
The beast on the coat of arms of Moldova
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Shaggy goat himalayan
Championship stage
Mountain Caucasian goat
Extinct primeval bull
Stage of competition, competition
Cloven-hoofed animal
City in France
Russian writer
River, tributary of the Tisza
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